I have a handy aqualink system. It has 3 laminar deck jets a pool light, spa, heater and chlorinator. Out of the blue on a roughly three year old system the pool light stopped working. All systems seem to be working just fine. All breakers are active and tested. The laminar which go on and sync to pool light are on and working, although one laminar has a color out of sink. Can the bulb be bad already? Hard to believe on an LED which is only used a few hours a week?
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Re: RE: Lights
*jandydebt.disappear wrote:I have a handy aqualink system. It has 3 laminar deck jets a pool light, spa, heater and chlorinator. Out of the blue on a roughly three year old system the pool light stopped working. All systems seem to be working just fine. All breakers are active and tested. The laminar which go on and sync to pool light are on and working, although one laminar has a color out of sink. Can the bulb be bad already? Hard to believe on an LED which is only used a few hours a week?
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Re: Lights
Check there is power going to the light and if it is then the bulbs faulty
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How can I do that? Any idea how much a replacement bulb is and where to buy?Denniswiseman wrote:Check there is power going to the light and if it is then the bulbs faulty
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Re: Lights
You need a multimeter
Probably best to get an electrician to check
If it's easy to remove the bulb, take it out and check out what type, and voltage and look on line
Probably best to get an electrician to check
If it's easy to remove the bulb, take it out and check out what type, and voltage and look on line
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